(Washington, D.C.): On behalf of more than 300 pregnancy centers across the nation, Seven Weeks Coffee and Americans United for Life (AUL) delivered a letter to Congress today, urging pro-life leadership to stand firmly for authentic women’s healthcare by defunding abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. 

Signers of this letter are just some of the more than 1,500 pregnancy center leaders who are part of Seven Weeks Coffee’s nationwide network and supported by their mission. 

Anton Krecic, Founder & CEO of Seven Weeks Coffee, stated, “Seven Weeks Coffee is privileged to support over 1,200 pregnancy centers nationwide and elevate their message that abortion providers must be defunded. Abortion businesses are unequipped to meet the actual needs of women, while the pregnancy centers we support offer practical resources, including baby essentials, parenting support, and medical guidance that support moms before and after birth.” 

John Mize, CEO of AUL, emphasized, “Extending the historic defunding of abortion providers accomplished through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act must be the first priority for Congress in further reconciliation efforts. Women deserve authentic healthcare, not to be sold the taxpayer-funded lie that ending the life of their children will resolve the difficult circumstances leading them to consider abortion in the first place. Where abortion businesses will always fail to empower women, Congress must protect the rights of life-affirming pregnancy centers which continue to meet women in their need.” 

Read the full letter here. 

For more information or to arrange an interview with AUL, contact Gavin Oxley at [email protected] or 202-987-3321. 

Since 1971, Americans United for Life (AUL) has advanced the human right to life in culture, law, and policy by equipping advocates and lawmakers with the facts and strategies that change hearts and minds and protect human life. The first national pro-life organization in the country, AUL is a nonprofit, public-interest law and policy organization with a four-star rating from Charity Navigator.